There is, in Cécile Delanoë, an invisible thread that connects gestures, materials, and worlds — a thread of light, no doubt. Perhaps that is why glass imposed itself on her as her chosen medium: translucent, sometimes sharp, sometimes fluid, always alive.
Before becoming a glass artist, Cécile explored another stage — that of theater. Trained in costume design, she created silhouettes for the performing arts, characters made of fabric and movement. Then, in 2014, she left the wings for the unknown and set out on a formative journey to Indonesia. There, in the rhythm of the tides and the blue silences, she became a diving instructor. Beneath the surface, she discovered another world. Immersion became revelation.
